Gillian wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 18:46
There's a lot that can be said but Verstappen is undeniably one of the greatest racers F1 has seen. Right up there with Senna, Schumacher, Hamilton. Perfect? Of course not,he's human. Neither where those other greats.
What are his achievements that put him in the same bracket as the greatest racers F1 has seen? Clark, Surtees, Senna, Prost, Schumacher, Hamilton, etc?
He lost to
Ricciardo over multiple seasons. He hasn't had a single team mate of note since. He won his first championship, by a hair, under 'unusual' circumstances, during a year when RBR broke the cost cap, against an old man driving perhaps the worst season of his career up until that point. He's won this year, but in a car that has won almost every race that both drivers didn't DNF (whilst, given the overlapping nature of F1, possibly benefiting from last year's illegality).
His Karting record seems to be exceptional (not my area of knowledge). He's undeniably very good in an F1 car.
Probably the best driver in F1 at the moment and I expect to remain so. But his only competition is an old man in the twilight of his career in a car a second off the pace. In ten years, I may very well find myself saying that I'm lucky to have been able to watch Verstappen race! Or he might simply be the best driver in the social media age where everything and everyone is the GOAT. I hope it will be the former, but he's got a way to go yet.
To be honest, the best thing for him might be to find a proper rival. Hamilton broke through against Alonso and Vettel and has had 3 WDC in the same car as him. Alonso wrestled the title from Schumacher and an utterly dominant Ferrari. Schumacher had Hakkinnen in a Newey car, Senna had Prost in the same iconic Honda-powered car. Another great in the same era pushes them both on to even greater feats (iron sharpens iron) and provides a decent metric. Does anyone think Leclerc and Russel are the next Prost to Verstappen's Senna?